this is my page :
I use following code to filter records on keyup :
function Search() {
$('.co').show();
$('.co').each(function () {
var showco = true;
for (var i = 1; i <= 9; i++) {
if ($('.txtFilter' + i.toString()).val().trim() != '') {
if ($(this).find('.D' + i.toString()).text() != $('.txtFilter' + i.toString()).val()) {
showco = false;
} ;
};
};
if (!showSim) {
$(this).hide();
};
});
};
It works good for 200 records, but as records may become 5000 or more, it takes too much time and maybe browser hangs.
I know my code is not optimized and I'm sure there are other methods to do that, so what is the best and fastest way to do that?
Any help would be appreciated.
$('.txtFilter' + i.toString())
, which is done twice in the loop and per row this is done9
times. As you do18
selects per.co
element. That are18*5000
for5000
element. If you would cache that result before your.each
this would be always just9
no matter how many elements you have. Another thing that might be unnecessarily expensive is the.text()
, but the most expensive part might be$('.co').show();
, and the$(this).hide()
. Especially because you first.show
all and then.hide()
the one that don't instead of toggling the visibility.